RECOMMENDED READINGS
- Arendt, Hannah. 1963. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. London: Penguin.
- Blaser, Arthur, Angelki Kanavou, and Samuel Schleier. 2013. “The Peace Studies/Disability Studies Nexus.” Peace Studies Journal 6 (4):6–21.
- Davis, Lennard. 1995. “Enforcing Normalcy: Disability.” In Deafness, and the Body. London: Verso.
- Frances, Allen. 2017. Twilight of American Sanity: A Psychiatrist Analyzes the Age of Trump. New York: William Morrow.
- Francis, Roberta L. 2018. “Nothing About Us, Without Us: The Pursuit of Inclusive and Accessible Positive Peace.” Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, U. of Otago.
- Francis, Roberta L. 2019. “Searching for the Voice of People with Disabilities in Peace and Conflict Research and Practice.” Peace & Change 44 (3):295–320. doi: 10.1111/pech.12360.
- Galtung, Johan. 1985. “Twenty-Five Years of Peace Research: Ten Challenges and Some Responses.” Journal of Peace Research 22 (2):141–158. doi: 10.1177/002234338502200205.
- Lee, Bandy X. (ed.). 2017. The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
- McRuer, Robert. 2018. Crip Times: Disability Globalization, and Resistance. New York: New York University Press.
- Procknow, Greg. 2017. “Trump, Proto-Presidency, and the Rise of Sane Supremacy.” Disability and Society 32 (6):913–917. doi: 10.1080/09687599.2017.1311071.
- Titchkosky, Tanya. 2015. “Normal,” in Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin (eds.), Keywords for Disability Studies. New York: New York University Press.